"I guess. Or you make him win you back." Maybe that was more of an Ed approach to the situation and, obviously, he didn't have the most healthy approach to any situation. Ever. He sighed as he looked at his brother who wore his heart on the outside, same as him. Only Blaine's heart wasn't the twisted black nightmare of whatever he carried around. It was filled with love and in so much pain and needing and deserving of that perfect romance. "Let's get home, all right? You'll be staying with me, I've got a room at the ready."
"I don't ever want to see him again. Moving on is the future, not this."
Blaine smiled at Ed and then nodded his head, getting up and grabbed his bag from the chair he left it on. "Let's go home, have some beers and try to think of anything but all of this bullshit. It's not worth dwelling on." He could do better, one day, and it would happen. He just had to be careful and watch out for his heart and wait for prince charming to finally appear.
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Blaine smiled at Ed and then nodded his head, getting up and grabbed his bag from the chair he left it on. "Let's go home, have some beers and try to think of anything but all of this bullshit. It's not worth dwelling on." He could do better, one day, and it would happen. He just had to be careful and watch out for his heart and wait for prince charming to finally appear.